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    Re: foot peg

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul_E_D View Post
    definitely wrong brendan. If your feet are out over the END of the peg you have given away like 20 degrees of possible lean angle! Not to mention you'll have no toes before you get fast.
    hmmm... thanks, now i gutta go slap someone around a bit... wtf?

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    Re: foot peg

    Quote Originally Posted by brendanp View Post
    hmmm... thanks, now i gutta go slap someone around a bit... wtf?
    You can do that with your outside foot, but the inside foot needs to be tucked way up and in to get any real lean on.

    I was just bustin ya about the fast thing

    Kham, You're 99 percent likely to NOT need rearsets. People drag in the bowl from lazy turn ins and late throttle application like Pete said. Correct those and you'll have lean angle to burn. Suspension issues are exaggerated by poor technique and make things worse, but they are not the cure.

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    Re: foot peg

    im glad to hear i dont need new one. hmm... come to think of it i did lazy turn al the time. it's hard to control the big bike. chain was loose. ok i have some work to do. thanks very much good sir.

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    Re: foot peg

    a loose chain is a happy chain. As long as it's not jumping teeth and there's not a HUGE amount of slop, it's better to be too loose than too tight.

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    Re: foot peg

    ok, these are the boys who taught me out in Washington State. Look closely of the foot position. Their feet are right at the end of the peg. Rotating a bit around it. There is NO way that taking corners like this, that the end of the peg is gunna scrape. If anything, their Sidi boots will first...






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    Re: foot peg

    and I'm sure they've also got rearsets

    Like I said, get your foot up, back & tucked against the frame as much as possible without being too uncomfortable.

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    Re: foot peg

    i tighten it couple weeks ago before the ~300 mile ride last weekend and it came loose again. good amount of slop compare to other bike there. just not helping with smoothness i think. not a problem when on the gas but sometimes you know.... it's a stock chain with over 30k miles. i'll be ordering a new one soon.

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    Re: foot peg

    Well, the guys who taught you aren't leaning over all that far in the pics. As soon as you toe hits, you need a different foot position. My racebike had some of the highest pegs around and I still had to force my foot as far on top of the peg as I could in some corners. Obviously, if clearance isn't an issue, then you can be a little more lax about it.

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    Re: foot peg

    Quote Originally Posted by Kham View Post
    i tighten it couple weeks ago before the ~300 mile ride last weekend and it came loose again. good amount of slop compare to other bike there. just not helping with smoothness i think. not a problem when on the gas but sometimes you know.... it's a stock chain with over 30k miles. i'll be ordering a new one soon.
    Smoothness is controled by your wrist. You don't want the chain to have much tension in it at ALL. As the suspension compresses it pulls on the chain, which binds up your rear suspension.

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    Re: foot peg

    Bottom line. It is not the bike.

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    Re: foot peg

    yes, they prolly do have aftermarket rearsets. And it also prolly depends on what style of bike you ride. Not all bikes are made to lay over as far as some of the others without clearance peg issues.

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    yeah yea i know it's all about rider but im not talking about being smooth. i have ridden 07 08 bikes and man what a big difference compare to my 04. i just thought when your off the throttle and on again the loose chain doesn't help? who was it that post about how smooth it is after replacing the chain? stoinky?

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    Re: foot peg

    will you stop making excuses!! lol, J/K

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    Re: foot peg

    well if it needs replacing then it needs replacing... making it tighter shouldn't be your band-aid fix, it'll just fuck you even more in the long run.

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    Re: foot peg

    not tighter. what ever is the proper adjustment. i thought it might help so i dont have to work as hard at being smooth? i mean if the thing drives itself, what else you gotta do?

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    Re: foot peg

    here's the pics.

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    Re: foot peg

    Quote Originally Posted by hessogood View Post
    Going fast and smooth is all about how much money you spend on your bike.
    Great, now someone says something.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kham View Post
    here's the pics.
    After the shit Cheese gave you last weekend you still didn't hit it with some new lube???

    But 30K plus on a chain! It doesn't owe you anything.

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    Re: foot peg

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    Re: foot peg

    i was so not prepare. maybe next time i do better.

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    Re: foot peg

    Quote Originally Posted by Kham View Post
    not tighter. what ever is the proper adjustment.
    If you need to adjust your chain after 300 miles, that could suggest a worn chain. If it happens repeatedly, I'd expect the chain to be en route to failure. Replace it before that failure happens while you're riding.

    On the original subject, I destroyed a pair of toe sliders at the last NJ days by dragging toes and pegs too much. I did work on body position more and found that I could ride faster with less dragging (of both pegs and toe sliders).

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    Re: foot peg

    Kham, you need a new chain. It's too loose in that pic. You got your moneys worth out of it already. And you don't need new rearsets. My bike has stock rearsets ( aftermarket footpegs tho ). I touched 'em a couple times before in T1 and maybe T6. But it's not a problem anymore as I learned body positioning ( and still learning ).
    BTW, my 10 doesn't feel any different from 636 I had before in terms of flicking it side to side or throwing it in a turn. Could be tire profile and suspension maybe?

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    Kham you cheap fuck, that chain looks like it's about to take out your engine case.

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    Re: foot peg

    That chain is gonna jump teeth. Also appears to be covered in rust, you need to clean/wax the next one more often.

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    believe it or not it's the 4th time i think, lost count, i tighten it and it would come loose at next ride. thanks for all the input.

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